I have a tiny little camper trailer or what many of you might call a caravan. I spend the mornings in the hammock. I will often cook some meats for lunch. I'm not much of a breakfast eater. Go on walks around the lake and then at the heat of the day I can hide in my little box with some air conditioning running. Then make something for dinner... Paradise.
Do you have electricity or do you use a generator?
I don't consider it camping if you can see a neighbor. For years I camped on private land rented as "storage" in various locations for dirt cheap. My little Honda inverter generator runs my AC, microwave and all my lights and electronics for about a gallon of gas a day.
Even now, I rent a spot for a 37' trailer and a seabin (intermodal shipping container) for CAD$1000 per year plus $100 per year for an electrical connection.
Okay so I can see a neighbor but he's a quarter mile away. It allows me to be near the trailhead to my lake while I continue build a gravel road to my lakeside site, Sometimes it's not how much you earn as how little you spend.
Hopefully you're on private land (or crown land flying under the radar) and not some crowded, overpriced "campground/trailer park".
Regardless, at least you're getting out there, living the good life. I hope you enjoy the back and forth. Every time I leave the city I find myself singing "On the Road Again". Every time I get back, I feel exhilarated at being back in the Big Smoke.
Keep on rockin'.